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    Grading System A Boon or a Bane -Harit Mehta With the implementation of CCE or the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation ‚Many Changes were brought in the Educattion System suddenly!Some of the Students Felt it too good but some felt it like a pain. Good Morning/Afternoon Judges‚The Host and all the people around here listening to me‚ My Name is Harit Mehta and I will be debating on the topic- Grading System - A Boon or a Bane! I would like to tell you that I will be speaking

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    Noise Pollution

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    Abstract. Traffic related noise pollution accounts for nearly two-third of the total noise pollution in an urban area. Noise‚ a by product of urbanization‚ industrialization and motorization‚ is increasingly recognized as an environmental nuisance that effects human health and wellbeing. Traffic noise on existing urban road- ways lowers the quality of life and property values for persons residing near these urban corridors Surat is now the tenth largest city of India having an estimated population

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    Computer Games: A Boon or a Bane? We are now living in the era where people are trapped and hooked in a technology which also humans have created – the computers; computers which have become monsters in mankind‚ yet monsters of innovations‚ at the same time addiction. They are the creations not by God‚ but a product of human’s intelligence. In our very competitive world‚ updates in computers are even one of the most controversial subjects all over nations. Countries compete to newly-introduced technologies;

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    SCIENCE TERM PAPER: INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT. (A Case study of pesticides poisoning fish in Lake Naivasha). Introduction. Pollution may be defined as any direct or indirect alteration of the physical‚ thermal‚ biological or radioactive properties of the environment that creates an actual or potential hazard to the health safety or welfare of any living species. Also pollution may said to be any inserting of any foreign matter

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    Soil Pollution

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    What Is Soil Pollution? Soil pollution comprises the toxic waste of soils with resources‚ mostly chemicals that are out of place or are present at concentrations advanced than normal which may have unpleasant effects on humans or other organisms. However‚ soil pollution is also caused by resources other than the undeviating addition of man-made chemicals such as undeveloped runoff waters‚ industrial waste materials‚ acidic precipitates‚ and radioactive clash. Both organic and inorganic contaminants

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    Environment Programme (UNEP) states that ‘By 2007‚ one-half of the world’s population will live in urban areas compared to little more than one-third in 1972‚ and the period 1950 to 2050 will see a shift from a 65 per cent rural population to 65 per cent urban (United Nations Population Division 2001a). By 2002‚ some 70 per cent of the world’s urban population will be living in Africa‚ Asia or Latin America (UNCHS

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    Urban Ecology

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    perceived by senses‚ including odor‚ taste‚ color and clarity. Aerobe An organism capable of growing in the presence of oxygen. 2. 3. Aerobic - Description of biological or chemical processes that can occur only in presence of oxygen. Anaerobic - Life processes or chemical reactions that occur in the absence of oxygen or a condition in which Dissolved Oxygen (DO)‚ is not detectable in the aquatic environment. Available residual Chlorine - Generally refers to the part of the chlorine that will with

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    Enironmental Pollution

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    Introduction Environmental Pollution is one of the biggest challenges faced by most societies in this modern era. It has become a paradox of our time that urbanization and development be associated with environmental degradation. In man’s quest for social growth‚ nonchalance to nature’s laws have set in and this has disturbed a number of natural phenomena. The industrial revolution has brought with it technological advancement‚ such as the discovery of oil and fossil fuels and its virtually universal

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    Technology: Boon or Bane

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    As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems‚ the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate. The characteristic point that is to be observed in the statement is the reduction in the time for the people to think for themselves. This is being attributed to the excessive reliance of them over the technology. This statement‚ I do not agree‚ because without the technology‚ the human kind wouldn’t have been able to think to a level of today‚ imagining several new

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    Media Is Boon or Bane

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    FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BACTERIA Bacteria are some of the most diverse organisms in nature. These single-celled organisms cannot be seen with the naked eye and are found in many different habitats‚ like soil‚ air‚ water‚ hot springs and acidic environments. Bacteria are identified using a method called Gram staining‚ whereby a stain is used to differentiate different types of organisms. Bacteria with and without a cell wall are classified as Gram-positive or Gram-negative‚ respectively. Bacterial

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